Well, the caregiver should most likely interpret the teacher's instructions, and help the child understand. So, the most likely answer is B.
One passage that shows that it's third person limited omniscient would be this "<span>With the brass nozzle in </span>his<span> fists, with this great python spitting its venomous kerosene upon the world, the blood pounded in </span>his<span> head, and </span>his<span> hands were the hands of some amazing conductor playing all the symphonies of blazing and burning to bring down the tatters and charcoal ruins of history." The use of 'his' shows the p.o.v is third person and it's limited since it's primarily Montag. Hope that helped xx.</span>
It was Francesco Petrarch.
The Petrachan or Italian sonnet is named for the 14-century Italian poet Francesco Petrarch who popularized the sonnet form. The last six lines, or sestet, can have various rhyme schemes.
Hope that this helps you, have a great day! =)